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Young Man with a Horn

- Put down your trumpet, jazzman. I'm in the mood for love!

Taken in by the musical world as a young orphan, Rick Martin grows up with a desire to play pure jazz instead of the commercial gigs he lands, whilst also coping with the problems caused by his tempestuous marriage to an aloof heiress.

Release Date : 1950-03-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kirk Douglas

Character Name : Rick Martin

Original Name : Kirk Douglas

Gender : Male

Lauren Bacall

Character Name : Amy North

Original Name : Lauren Bacall

Gender : Female

Doris Day

Character Name : Jo Jordan

Original Name : Doris Day

Gender : Female

Hoagy Carmichael

Character Name : Willie 'Smoke' Willoughby

Original Name : Hoagy Carmichael

Gender : Female

Juano Hernández

Character Name : Art Hazzard

Original Name : Juano Hernández

Gender : Male

Jerome Cowan

Character Name : Phil Morrison

Original Name : Jerome Cowan

Gender : Male

Mary Beth Hughes

Character Name : Marge Martin

Original Name : Mary Beth Hughes

Gender : Female

Nestor Paiva

Character Name : Louis Galba

Original Name : Nestor Paiva

Gender : Male

Orley Lindgren

Character Name : Young Rick

Original Name : Orley Lindgren

Gender : Male

Walter Reed

Character Name : Jack Chandler

Original Name : Walter Reed

Gender : Male

Paul E. Burns

Character Name : First Pawnbroker (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul E. Burns

Gender : Male

Dan Seymour

Character Name : Mike (uncredited)

Original Name : Dan Seymour

Gender : Male

Bill Walker

Character Name : Funeral Minister

Original Name : Bill Walker

Gender : Male

Jean Spangler

Character Name : Hula Dancer

Original Name : Jean Spangler

Gender : Female

Paul Brinegar

Character Name : Stage Manager (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Brinegar

Gender : Male

Frank Cady

Character Name : Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Cady

Gender : Male

Dick Cherney

Character Name : Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Dick Cherney

Gender : Male

Everett Glass

Character Name : Mission Song Leader (uncredited)

Original Name : Everett Glass

Gender : Male

Keye Luke

Character Name : Ramundo the Houseboy (uncredited)

Original Name : Keye Luke

Gender : Male

Barry Norton

Character Name : Man at Train Station / Café Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Barry Norton

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

This trumpet is part of me, the best part! Young Man With A Horn is inspired by the sad life of jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke, a sad life because Bix would succumb to alcoholism and pass away at the age of 28. Rick Martin (Kirk Douglas) is the fictional character of the piece, the film is told in flashbacks of Martin's life through the nostalgic reminiscence of pianist Smoke Willoughby (Hoagy Carmichael). Young Man With A Horn is very much a film of three parts, the first half firmly establishes Rick's love of music from an early age, his tutelage under mentor Art Hazzard (Juan Hernandez) is fully formed and completely fleshes out Rick's character. We are then privy to the middle part of his life as he forms a bond with Smoke and band singer Jo Jordon (an ebullient and charming Doris Day), Rick is happy, his love of music taking priority over outside interests, but then Amy North (a swishing Lauren Bacall) enters his life, and here the film switches firmly into a melodramatic piece, it's a switch that pays off as the end credit looms large. The directing from Michael Curtiz is as you would expect very tight to the drama, and the photography from Ted McCord captures the smoke filled nature of jazz clubs perfectly. The acting from the cast principals is never less than above average. Some may find it hard to accept Kirk Douglas in the leading role, and certainly at first glance he looks oddly out of place with a trumpet at his lips, but he studied under trumpeter Larry Sullivan and convinces as a viable trumpet player (the actual music is dubbed by Harry James). The music of course is excellent, and as long as one is prepared for the melodramatic turn of events, this is a very rewarding piece. The proviso though is that you remember that this is far from being a true biographical story of the tragic Bix Beiderbecke. 8/10